This is a quantity of -6 to 3/8NPT 45 Degree Flare Mr Blem Part No is B5254 First quality anodized aluminum hose ends in original bulk packaging. Value priced, at over 50% off the retail price Sourced directly from the manufacturer. We are overstocked with manufacturer direct AN fittings and need to get rid of them fast. This is top quality at low prices. NOTE: Always use Loctite #246 on pipe thread fittings; do not use pipe tape in fuel systems. Do not use any sealants on AN fittings.
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Hoses, Lines & Fittings for Sale
- -8 to 3/8npt 45 degree flare(US $2.82)
- Stainless steel weld on filler neck with stainless steel polished vented cap(US $21.95)
- -10 to 1/2npt 45 degree flare(US $5.74)
- -12 to 3/4 45 degree flare(US $8.20)
- -4 to 1/8npt 90 degree flare(US $1.84)
- -6 to 1/8npt 90 degree flare(US $2.76)
Citroen Tubik concept
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One Lap of the Web: Metal Machine Mazdas
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Indiana yanks Kruse auction licenses
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